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Biden in plea for Congress to act on guns

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US President Joe Biden has delivered an impassione­d plea for Congress to act on gun control.

“Enough, enough,” he exclaimed on Thursday night as he addressed the nation and implored politician­s to take action against gun violence after mass shootings he said had turned schools, supermarke­ts and other everyday places into “killing fields”.

If legislator­s fail to act, he warned, voters should use their “outrage” to turn it into a central issue in November’s mid-term elections.

Speaking at the White House, Mr Biden acknowledg­ed the stiff political headwinds as he sought to drive up pressure on Congress to pass stricter gun limits after such efforts failed following past attacks.

He repeated calls to restore a ban on the sale of assault-style weapons and high-capacity magazines – and said if Congress would not embrace all of his proposals, it must at least find compromise­s like keeping firearms from those with mental health issues or raising the age to buy assault-style weapons from 18 to 21.

“How much more carnage are we willing to accept?” Mr Biden asked after last week’s shootings by an 18-year-old gunman, who killed 19 students and two teachers at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, and another attack on Wednesday in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where a gunman shot and killed four people and himself at a medical office.

“Don’t tell me raising the age won’t make a difference,” he said.

The most recent shootings came on the heels of the May 14 assault in Buffalo, New York, where a white 18-year-old wearing military gear and livestream­ing with a helmet camera opened fire with a rifle at a supermarke­t in a predominan­tly black neighbourh­ood, killing 10 people and wounding three others in what authoritie­s described as “racially motivated violent extremism”.

“This time we have to take the time to do something,” Mr Biden said, calling out the Senate, where 10 Republican votes would be needed to pass legislatio­n.

For all Mr Biden’s passion, any major action by Congress is still a long shot.

“I know how hard it is, but I’ll never give up and if Congress fails, I believe this time a majority of the American people won’t give up either,” he added. “I believe the majority of you will act to turn your outrage into making this issue central to your vote.”

Aware of persistent criticism from gun-rights advocates, Mr Biden insisted his appeal was not about “vilifying gun owners” or “taking away anybody’s guns”.

He added: “We should be treating responsibl­e gun owners as an example of how every gun owner should behave.”

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ADDRESS: US President Joe Biden called on Congress to take action.

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